Steve Super's super plants, March 2026
I was on the Central Coast last weekend (see map at the bottom of this post), and my first stop was to see Steve Super. I’d visited him in February 2024 when his retail area was in downtown Los Osos; he’s since moved to a greenhouse complex outside of town. More on that later. First a bit about Steve and his business. Steve cultivates and breeds a wide variety of rare and unusual plants that are well adapted to California’s Mediterranean climate. This includes aloes, agaves, and other succulents as well as bromeliads and even some perennials. He’s a one-man operation, and he focuses on plant quality and botanical rarity over mass production. In recent years, Steve has gained recognition for his aloe and dyckia hybrids, which have become sought after for their distinct patterns and colors. He’s also been developing his own mangaves, which are more compact than the ones already on the market and hence better suited for container culture. Steve doesn’t have a conventional retail storefr...